When I was 14?
Well that's kinda easy... Michael Jackson - Dangerous Michael Jackson - Bad Michael Jackson - Thriller Michael Jackson - Off The Wall Michael Jackson - Motown's Greatest Hits | |
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novabrkr said: Michael Jackson - Dangerous
and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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I can't really listen to "Dangerous" or "Bad" anymore, they bring up too many bad memories from that period. However, I've been able to watch the live performances from those songs on youtube recently and gotten to enjoy them again in that form. | |
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Holy shit.... 20 years ago.
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SexyBeautifulOne said: SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said: OK, I have to think about what was goin on in 84
Oh wait, that would be the entire album and B-Sides galore: Heyyy! Class of '88 in the house! 1984 was all about Purple Rain hahaha I'm not the only old fart here!!! | |
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NorthernLad said: still one of my favorit albums of all time. i first got it in 1988 when i was just 10 years old (where the fuck does time go?) and it's an album i can still put on today and listen from beginning to end and thoroughly enjoy still. and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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I didn't get round to buying this album until 2002 (when I was in grade 8), and I remember that I was so obsessed with it. I played it to death...
I really, really loved this album when it came out in grade 8 (and I still do love it). I must've played songs like "Can't Stop" and "By The Way" so much that I'm suprised anything but those 2 songs still register in my brain. I am ashamed of being obsessed with this album when it came out... I also must've played old MJ albums a lot. In fact, grade 8 was when I became an MJ fan. I remember I dug up my parent's old Thriller LP one day and listened to. I was obsessed with that album from the day I heard it (which was some time in grade 8). I played it a lot. That's about the only albums I remember playing a lot in grade 8. [Edited 1/18/07 7:48am] | |
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CarrieMpls said: 8th grade was my transition year, when I went from my favorite band being New Kids on the Block to Love and Rockets and the Cure. I remember really liking Edie Brickell and discovering Depeche Mode and seeking out their entire back catalog. And of course, I still loved Prince.
Junior High was my transition too. I just became more aware of cool things like The Cure and Depeche Mode in 6th grade. That was quite a heady experience as an 11 year old. | |
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Michael Jackson - Thriller (all cuts) New Edition - Candy Girl (all cuts) Freeez - I.O.U. Grandmaster Melle Mel & The Furious Five - White Lines Mary Jane Girls - All Night Long | |
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Ah, I was in the eighth grade in 1981-82. Here are the five then-current songs I played to death during that period:
1.) Afrika Bambaataa & The Soul Sonic Force - "Planet Rock" (instrumental) 2.) Earth, Wind & Fire - "Let's Groove" 3.) The Dazz Band - "Let It Whip" 4.) The Bar-Kays - "Hit and Run" 5.) Cameo - "Flirt" [Edited 1/18/07 10:55am] THE TRAFFIC JAMMERS, The Org's house band: VAINANDY -- lead singer; NAJEE -- bass; THE AUDIENCE -- guitar; PHUNKDADDY -- rhythm guitar; ALEX de PARIS -- keyboards; Da PRETTYMAN -- keyboards; FUNKENSTEIN -- drums. HOLD ON TO YOUR DRAWERS! | |
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Damn, y'all are some young asses up in here. These are some of the jams I was playing in the eighth grade which would have been September 1980 - May 1981:
Fantastic Voyage - Lakeside Pop Along Kid - Shalamar It's A Love Thing - The Whispers Head - Prince Big Time - Rick James Who Said - The Isley Brothers I'm Ready - Kano Lovely One - The Jacksons Call It What You Want - Bill Summers and Summers Heat Keep On It - Starpoint Reaction Satisfaction (Jam Y'all, Funk It Up) - Sun Double Dutch Bus - Frankie Smith Agony Of Defeet - Parliament Turn Up The Music - Mass Production I'm Coming Out - Diana Ross He's So Shy - The Pointer Sisters Celebration - Kool and the Gang Passion - Rod Stewart Another One Bites The Dust - Queen Did I Hear You Say You Love Me - Stevie Wonder Keep On It - Cameo Too Tight - Con-Funk-Shun Push - One Way Running Back To You - Kleeer Give Me Tonight - George Benson Andy is a four letter word. | |
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Ooh, I like the thread title to this. | |
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alphastreet said: it was 1996-97
Toni Braxton-Secrets Keith Sweat Janet-Design of a Decade Michael-HIStory Space Jam soundtrack wait there was more! don't mind if I do Sunset Park soundtrack Nutty Professor II soundtrack Nas-It Was Written Total Spice Girls-Spice SWV-New Beginning Blackstreet-Another Level Foxy Brown-Ill Na Na R.Kelly Bone Thugs & Harmony Set It Off soundtrack New Edition-Home Again Aaliyah-One In A Million janet. Michael-BOTDF I subscribed to Columbia House that year so I was going overboard and buying everything that was new, my how times have changed! I only buy 2 cd's a year now [Edited 1/17/07 22:53pm] [Edited 1/17/07 22:53pm] [Edited 1/17/07 22:55pm] 1996-97 was my year in music and just the time period. It was a crazy period too with the death of Tupac and Biggie. And I was a sophomore though. | |
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LOL @ Columbia House and BMG music service. Hell yesss. I was all over that! And 1-800-MUSIC-NOW. Buying cassingles! lolll | |
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GangstaFam said: CinisterCee said: That's my fuckin' song! Put me to the test yes I will get ill! LOLL!!!!! | |
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GangstaFam said: This is an AWESOME LIST. Go on, Gfam! DO IT. | |
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November said: ladygirl99 said: Brandy-I wanna be Down
Good pick! I forgot all about her debut. The Remix to that with Queen La, Yo Yo and MC Lyte was the shit. | |
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CinisterCee said: November said: Good pick! I forgot all about her debut. Oh yeah I was all about that CD.. her debut single "I Wanna Be Down" right through to "Baby" the next year. This was more 7th grade for me. I remember being in a Sam Goody and some older guy (presumably in his 30s) was at a listening station groovin' the hell of out "Movin' On." That's still a sharp memory. | |
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thesexofit said: Stax said:[quote[
Hey look, its the urban Village people. [Edited 1/17/07 23:01pm] x 1M. *DEADDDDD* | |
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Let's see... 8th grade was:
None of which have really stuck with me; I'll still spin 'Eye' or 'The Perfect Drug' from Lost Highway, but that's about it. I think my musical taste evolved significantly between 8th and 10th grade. I'm the first mammal to wear pants. | |
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there are some young-ass people on this site.
it was 1983 when i was in 8th grade. i was listening to THRILLER (like everyone else my age) CULTURE CLUB my mom's car cassette of LET'S DANCE by DAVID BOWIE XANADU (duh) OUT OF THE BLUE by ELO and really just whatever weird album i'd pull out of my mom's record collection at random on a given day. | |
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jeeeeez.
Bleeding 1986. | |
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I'm sorry, but, yo, I'm editing this b/c...
It's T.M.I.. ... [Edited 1/23/07 12:39pm] | |
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[quote] Anx said: there are some young-ass people on this site.
it was 1983 when i was in 8th grade. You're a little whipper snapper too. In 1983, I was in the tenth grade. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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Mara said:
Looking at this thread, I'm glad the '90s are OVER. Lots of ho-hum music in retrospect. Really dark and midtempo. You can say that again! I was ready for the 90s to be over around 1992 or 1993. I like this decade better.
This one's even worse. At least the very early 90s had some funky house music. This decade started out midtempo and probably will end midtempo also. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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vainandy said: Mara said:
Looking at this thread, I'm glad the '90s are OVER. Lots of ho-hum music in retrospect. Really dark and midtempo. You can say that again! I was ready for the 90s to be over around 1992 or 1993. I like this decade better.
This one's even worse. At least the very early 90s had some funky house music. This decade started out midtempo and probably will end midtempo also. Well, that's your opinion. I know what I heard and what music moved me, ymmv. | |
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My Legacy
http://prince.org/msg/8/192731 | |
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Abdul said: I was in 8th grade from Sep92-Jun93 (CLASS OF 97 IN HERE!), here's the five joints that got played to death:
1.The Chronic - Dr. Dre 2.Backdafucup - Onyx 3.Talkin Shit - Martin Lawrence - I know it's not a music CD but it was funny as hell and still is IMO! 4.What's The 411? - Mary J. Blige 5.Nineteen Naughty Three - Naughty By Nature [Edited 1/17/07 22:19pm] Can u believe that we are celebrating our 10th year out of highschool this year? Time flies when youre having fun. Our lists are almost identical! 1.The Chronic - Dr. Dre 2.Srictly For My Niggaz - Tupac 3.janet. - Janet Jackson 4.Whats the 411? - Mary J. Blige 5.Nineteen Naughty Three - Naughty By Nature | |
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Anx said: there are some young-ass people on this site.
it was 1983 when i was in 8th grade. i was listening to THRILLER (like everyone else my age) CULTURE CLUB my mom's car cassette of LET'S DANCE by DAVID BOWIE XANADU (duh) OUT OF THE BLUE by ELO and really just whatever weird album i'd pull out of my mom's record collection at random on a given day. This month in 1983, I was 3 years old. | |
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dreamfactory313 said: Anx said: there are some young-ass people on this site.
it was 1983 when i was in 8th grade. i was listening to THRILLER (like everyone else my age) CULTURE CLUB my mom's car cassette of LET'S DANCE by DAVID BOWIE XANADU (duh) OUT OF THE BLUE by ELO and really just whatever weird album i'd pull out of my mom's record collection at random on a given day. This month in 1983, I was 3 years old. you're just a child to me, and yet you're almost over the hill too! My Legacy
http://prince.org/msg/8/192731 | |
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